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Church leaders, and we mean leaders, support bill to not have VAD in religious aged care facilities.

Posted on 15/11/2025 by John Sandeman
assisted suicide

The Other Cheek often notes how slippery the term “religious leaders” can be when applied to a political statement – usually used to imply widespread support or opposition among Christian or other faiths. Sometimes it is just a bunch of… Continue Reading →

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A myth busted about women’s ordination

Posted on 13/11/2025 by John Sandeman

“The modern push for women’s ordination did not emerge from careful biblical exegesis or development of doctrine within the Christian Tradition. Rather, it emerged from second-wave feminism, which itself borrowed heavily from Marxist ideology.” That’s a quote from a writer, Venerable… Continue Reading →

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A surprise as her hospital remembers my sister Sylvia’s service

Posted on 12/11/2025 by John Sandeman
Sylvia's Cabrini memorial

The rain was holding off as my twin Peter and I navigated the path through the gardens beside Cabrini Hospital in Melbourne’s Malvern. At the start of Cabrini week – and I’ll explain that name later – we had been invited to… Continue Reading →

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Adelaide Anglicans’ massive decline

Posted on 11/11/2025 by John Sandeman

Adelaide’s Anglicans deserve credit for openly reporting their stats, but sympathy for what they show. A reader pointed out to The Other Cheek that the attendance stats for each region of the diocese are included in the synod (church parliament)… Continue Reading →

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‘Obscene as cancer’ On Remembrance Day, a poem that says what WWI was really like

Posted on 10/11/2025 by John Sandeman
WWI Treches 1918

Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen Bent double, like old beggars under sacks,Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge,Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs,And towards our distant rest began to trudge.Men marched asleep. Many had… Continue Reading →

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Christian Schools Australia claims public school enrolments are declining. They are right.

Posted on 09/11/2025 by John Sandeman

My Christian School, a newsletter from Christian Schools Australia, makes the claim “public school enrolments are on the decline.” in an email dated 5 November. They provide two links to back this claim  • A Herald Sun Story that “Low… Continue Reading →

Latest, News Christian news, Education, Religious Freedom
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Two more churches told to leave NSW Baptists

Posted on 08/11/2025 by John Sandeman

Two more churches have now formally left the NSW/ACT Baptist Association for not accepting a conservative view of marriage adopted by the Association. A long process of disaffiliation is now complete, and Seaforth Baptist and Avalon Peace Baptist, both in… Continue Reading →

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International day of prayer for the persecuted church: 12 Facts about Persecution

Posted on 08/11/2025 by John Sandeman

Supplied by International Day of Prayer this Sunday for the Persecuted Church (IDOP), which is organised by the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA). Persecution stats from Pew Research

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On being a good volunteer at church

Posted on 08/11/2025 by John Sandeman

An excerpt from The Team Member’s Handbook by Dave Moore.  Moore explains he wrote the book because “From the moment I started following Christ, serving him and serving with others was just part of the deal. But churches and ministry programs can… Continue Reading →

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Why a funeral parlour in Adelaide marks an inflection point for Australian Anglicans

Posted on 07/11/2025 by John Sandeman
New Trinity Building in Holden Hill

When a new church movement obtains property is a significant moment. It signals that in all likelihood a new movement is here to stay. That signal has been sent in the purchase of a former funeral home by the Adelaide’s… Continue Reading →

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